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Show t A man down at Benjamin lost 73 lust year by trading at the wrong recovered h!s at Oran drug store. heHehashasnt All furs reduced found out a way to money, but Lewis. prevent any such loss In the future. Is Brockbank Mrs. Joseph reported He now trades with The World Drug company. as being very 111. JOTS. Square Deal A. you whmi you buy one of Dr, for nil tho eiii.triiiK Into (,liorn nre printed mnl their formula ,n the nre attested under with an being complete and correct. You know Just what you nre paying for and that the Ingredients are Mrs. Lyle Hughes entertained the Big cut on boys and mens sweatgathered from Natures laboratory, being club Friday evening last. Melncted from tho most vulunble native ers at Oran Lewis. A full number In attendance. In King our found roots .medicinal growing A met Ic.iiii forests and wlulo potent to cure Cash paid for butter and eggs at I ear was the topic discussed, led by Miss Annie Gardner. Review quesaro jierfoetly harmless even to the most R. Itoyacks grocery. tions and answers on Hamlet by 'dolicato women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters Into tliolr comtxisltlon. In Salt Lake on members. Refreshments were served. was Guild W, J. A much better agent Is used both for ex Bent Brown has had hls'moustache preserving tho medicinal business last Monday. tracing and off clean. It makes him look principles used In them, vis. pure triple-relimshaved tailor-mad- e on cut glvcertne. This agent possesses Twenty per cent a fright. He looks worse than Ted of its own, medicinal Intrinsic properties at II. Boyacks. c and anti clothing I Woods, did two years ago when he silug a most valuable i ft KMHiirut one-thir- Helen's tdinlly medicines IxU.Mo-wnipix'- ri d Self-Cultur- e . religious services la this village. This has a large meeting organization house. In which are held Sunday school, Sunday meetings, M. I. A. reother ligion class, - Primary and meetings connected with the church. Th Lake Short public school Is situated In the central part of the town. It has three rooms, two hallThere are ways and one library. about 200 pupils attending the schools. There have been, three deaths during the past winter months, but no marriages. Respectfully, EIFFEL CREER, Seventh Grade. ...Somothing oing TXXJ3 -- A-l" Young Mens Go-o- ALL THE PEOPLE ARE GOING IN j! ! THE! a j Sale Bills are Out; Have You Seen One? r--qj sl antl-septl- ferment, nutritive and soothing demul Dont fail to see the Petersons at Glycerine plat a an Imisirtant part In Packs pavilion next week. In f)r, lorciH Jjolden Medical Discovery the core of' Indigestion, dyspepsia and Prices sliced on ladles and chil weak st imaeh, sttemled by sour risings, coats at Oran Lewis.. drens coated foul tongue, bioath, heartburn, poor npis'tito, gnawing fueling In stem- . A son was born to Mrs. Charles A. ach, bilieiisuess and kindred derange-meiits ol the stomach, liver and bowels, M. Peterson last Sunday night. licsides curing all the above distressing ailments. the Golden Medical Discovery" The roads between town nnd the is a specific fer all diseases of tho mucous niomhruucH, as catirrh, whether of the depots are in a terrible condition. or of th siomach, bowel nanal or isdvic. organs. Kven in its ulcerative A. It. Rockhill and J. J. Banks were remstages it will yield to this sovereign in Eureka Saturday on mining bust edy il its use 1st persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of (ho Nasal passages. Il Is well, nes3. while talking tho "(iolileu Medical for the necessary constitutional Miss Janey Finch left for Provo on treat inenl, to cleanse the passages freely where she will attend the Sunday, Dr. with ft times Sages day twoorlhree ' Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course B. Y. U. ol treatment generally cures the worst eases. Ed Moorehouse of the City drug In couglis and hoarseness caused by bronstore has been somewhat under the chial, lliioiit and lung albsOtons, Iexcept lie "(.olden weather of late. In tin udt auend sltce-srema I)ls-cove- iy . had his 8haved o:. If he dont want Ben Hughes to get all the business hed better put them back on again. A jolly crowd met and successfully surprised Harry Hughes at his home last Thursday night, the occasion be Ing his fortieth birthday. The evening was spent In eating, singing and social chat. A good time was ,the general verdict of those present. Oran Lewis and Thomas Drage went to Rhyolite, Nevada, last week. Mr. Drage went to look for work with a view of starting In ouslness. tMr. Lewis went to get out of work at home; In other words, to get away , froiq business. .The S. W. P. association enjoyed a slelghrlde Monday night and met at the home of Mrs. Bradford. Cour age was the subject under discussion, efficient is most Mislirnl Diwovoiy which was presented by Mrs. Fred n edy. (HimriiiUr in tlu.se olMlInaie, hang-owill Lewis, La Rene Hughes and Mayme benedicts and bachelors ciMUfliscioea'd tiv Iri o al Ion anil congest ion of The the lironi'lnal mucous ns'inlirniies. t he "aria-tu- g give a grand ball at Packs pavilion Markham. Dainty refreshments were y " t not mi kikkI tor acute coughs served. tomorrow night, Feb. 1st. (nun siidlcn colds nor must It be ex, ported to cmic eoimunuitlon In Its advanced imsltelne will do that hut for all stages-n- o the olmtinnio. i liinnir. . coughs, which. If neglead up to consumplected, or I nidiI v Ireao-dtion. It Is tlie sist medicine that can be taken. When your doctor gets sick, The World Drug company fills the prescrip that make him well. You can get the regular l bottles of Cod Liver Oil Emulsion at The World Drug company for 75c. NOTICE. Uuiled States Land Office, Walt Lake ? f t V i 1 i Cbly, Dlnh, January 7, 1907. To Whom It May Concern: Nol ice Is hereby given that the state of Utah hits filed In this olllce lists of ktndti selected by the said state, as Indemnity School Lands, under section feof the Act of Congress, approved July M, 1894. The following tracts, embraced In nald lists, are found to ho wilbirt six miles of a mining loca tlon, claim or entry, viz: SfWi 8 IS 14 Soc. 23, NVj NKVi. SWt4 NI''Yr Sec. 26, (Slate No. 570); SISVt Soc. 26. (Stale No. 571); S NE4 Sec 2!i. (Slate No. 672); SN'.i Sec S'i. (Stale No. 673); SW Sec. 25, (Slate No. 574); SWV4 Sec. 15. (State No 641); WVi 8E!4, SRVi SE Sec, lh. (Stale No. 642), all In T. 10 S., R G B, anil S SE4, NEVi SE(4 Sec Ik'. T. 10 S.. R. 5 IS., S. L. M (State No C13) C'Hiioa of said lists, so , far as they relate to said tracts, by, descriptive mibdi vmloim, have been conspicuously posted In this olfico for Inspection by person Interested, and by the pub'lc generally. Within the next sixty days follow-tu- g the date of the first publication of this notice, tinder departmental In a! meltons of January 10, 1906, protests or eonfestfl against the claim of the state to any of the tracts or hereinbefore described, on the around that tho same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural will he received and noted for r'po"f. to the General land Office at Wthl tgton, D. C. Failure so to pro-teor contest, within the time specified. wHl be gonsldered sufficient evidence of the character o the trantg, kind- - the selection thereof, long otherwise free from objection, will h recommended for approval. FRAND D. HOBBS. Register. rw. pub., Jan. 25. 1907. ! ! March 22. 1907. I i i subtil-ttm'oi- 4 , m pur-poee- a, non-miner- rh. . MISS AGNES ENGBERG Pupil' of Prof. Arthur Shepherd of Salt Lake City, will give lessons in PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY OF MUSIC two days of each week Wednesday and Saturday. Leave orders at Priscilla tfwonuena residence, or at the World DrugJStore, Spanish Fork. ,1 S, Peterson & Sons has a full atock of i Coffins and Caskets i Imported and home made. Our horat mule Caskets are the finest made. Our prices are the lowest. il AY.pt ILUA ) V: c vlj J ,4 C A Sweet to Eat Candy Bowel Laxative. 4 1.: A InlH ini AT y t Tu ptiith uuon-atlontb-lj. I v 4 : i , i , v , ! ' lr I. . n i i ? i 1?5 Ktnrllv, Iir 1 1 I j lr xnrtbvyondxnjdoct nnw and thnal cmi b eunuL I turn himbhliw patlmtU through dniggltu, imoU frrw Tnl Hum ol if. S hoi' I Ouirrh lliro. 1 4o thki hmuM I km to (wrtkin, tluit Or. Hlioop'l p. OiUrrfc (x,ro will bring kctual MilouuilUl Hotbing CMrUluly, l an ruovinrlng m k phyxliml owl. guniihui merit. Hutlhkl fniofunr krtlcJpof prto'lc miuft -- m tru innrtt, etw th tmt will rmSWMg VMfmr tbkkwHrknov IWm IW.hoop'a (kUnrrfi Oum I k know whim, hiwllng kntimpUg up hi hmuttful nlrknl oktuird glkw (lm,wut nt Wn. Burh toothing kgnotk kl Oil Kmwlirplok, THfinol, Manthot. eln., kiw lnrorSrktl Into k rolwt , CTHom till Impmnl by Dr. Htionw fnsk Kunip If Ikurrh ol th koM kod liinmt Iota kibwdMl to th Moniki-h- , thno by kU mnuwklanUHkintnmklly. Dr Shoopi Bloat M-- h itiBrM. k Ink ol gwirrml ktrangth. l4onlhig. bvlrhlng. hlltoomwii, h1 tkMe, kto, mrrfr mil lor Ur Hlioop'l IMnntln. tinooiniilimld rnlnrrh only of th nnknd but dwnkt nothing (Um, bowovot, Md b thS (teUrrtr of lh . ul Ir. hoop alarrli (Sure THE WORLD DRUG CO. ' 4 9 of Studebaker Albert Brockbank Bros, at this place returned from a business trip north last Sunday. In the window of Dahle Bros. store Is a large lump of coal, about 8x10 luebes by three feet long, brought down by Robert Hicks from Tie Fork, In Spanish Fork canyon. It shows that by doing some development work a first-clas- s mine may yet be found near our city. Capital should get behind this prospect and rush work and make a mine before next fall. Last Saturday night the Maccabees Miss Allle McKelt has accepted a held another rousing rally at their position In music department of the hall, over the Bank of Spanish Fork, on Main street, with Sir Knight Lt. J. A. Martell Furniture company. Com. Arthur J. Stewart In the chair, Three prescriptions were brought Among other business transacted the all the way from Payson last week to drawing for the lucky number (5) be filled by The World Drug company, took place and Boas Anderson was the lucky man. This drawing for the number paid his assessment Mrs. Fenton Bovack and Mrs. Da lucky and dues for the whole month, given vid N. larsen of Robinson were In town last week visiting with relatives. by the lodge. Come out, boys, and try your luck again on the 23rd or , Valentines of all descriptions. Come February. and make selections. Special terms One of the crowds that have to school teachers and church parties, witnessed a largest basket ball game for some time was out last Friday night Ixu'enzo Thomas says his new sam- to see the game between Sprlngville ples will be here In a few days, and and Lehl at Pack's pavilion. Owing intends to show a better line than to Sprlngville not having had much ever. Prices everybody. practice on a slick floor, Lehl was victorious. Another game between Found A spotted pig. Sprlngville and Pleasant Grove will Owner may have' same by calling at be played at Packs, Feb. 8, and in Niel all probability an excursion from my place. 25c for advertising. Bradford. Sprlngville will be run, bringing a crowd of rooters for the Sprlngville The big clock up at The World team. He drug store has stopped ticking. Ih front of The Press office there says that low prices and tick dont go well together. , is a hole In the road which Is dangerous. It is about eighteen inches deep A son was born to Mrs. William and full of water. Yesterday Andrew Christensen of Blackfoot, Idaho, last Nielsen and Peter Romeril came Saturday night. They are visiting In along with three large trunks, not surmising at all that there was danthis city at present ger ahead, when all of a sudden down N.'E. Hardy, manager of the Span- went the right front wheel clean to ish Fork canning factory, has bought the hub, throwing the occupants and from Ammon Tuttle the place former- one trunk Into the deep mud In the street. No one was hurt. Moral-Pe- ople ly belonging to Mr. Atkinson. should not ride on the highest who has trunk on a wagon. Keep down below . Miss Laura Christensen, been visiting and working in this city the danger line; and those whose the past three months, has returnod business it Is to look arter bad holes In tho streets should give this one to her home at Pocatello, Idaho. their Immediate attention. and Benjamin Bishop Saxey Judge NEW BABIES. Argyle were In Farmington last MonTo Mrs. In George A. King, a girl, settling the day attending court. Jan. 13. estate of Bishop Argyles father. To Mrs. John C. Johnson, a bov At present the City drug store is Jan. 14. To Mrs. Wllford Z. Iatt. a boy, sporting two druggists, Alma Jensen having sold out his business at Mo- Jan. 19. To Mrs. Oliver W. Nelson, a boy roni and moved back to Spanish Jan. 23. Fork. to-su- Mrs. A. B. Rockhill entertained last GILL HALES DIES AT INFIRMARY. Tuesday afternoon in honor of the This morning George O. Hales, one Seven members Kensington club. were of the pioneers of this city, died at Refreshments were present the county Infirmary at Provo, of served. pneumonia, having been sick about An annual Scandinavian and Ger- one week. He would have been 63 man reunion will be given at the Sa- years old next March, and was a lem opera house tomorrow evening. large, strong man. He was the father The age limit at this party Is from 17 of Bishop Hales of Third ward. No to ICO years. have as yet been mado as to the time of the funeral. He had Feb. 4, the Beginning Monday night been superintendent of the infirmary Petersons, the fanciest skaters in the about three years. country, will give a weeks exhibition, excepting Friday night of fancy and LAKE SHORE NOTES. trick skating at Pack's pavilion. The beautiful village of Lake Shore A force of men are at work at the Is situated In the southwestern part San Pedro depot building a section of Utah county, lt Is surrounded by frame the prosperous towns of Benjamin house. It will be a structure with a concrete foundation. and Payson on the south and Spanish Fork on the east. It will be located east of the depot The beautiful Utah lake surrounds Mrs. Hason has moved back to It on the north and west On the west la Spanish Fork because she says there of mountains fromsituated a low range which the people is not another place In Utah where obtain wood and pure drugs can bo bought for less lake furnishes building stone. Utah the villages with all money than at The World Drug com- kinds of fish, Ice and game of differ- . pany. ent kinds. The occupations of the people are Sugar, 18 pounds for 11: coal oil, farming and stock raising. During 20c a gallon; sugar corn, any brand, the summer time the people are en7c a can. We pay aimt cash for good in gaged raising wheat, barley, oata, butter and eggs. Elrlksson's Penny corn, alfalfa and sugar beets. Storo. We do not understand the During the winter large herds of scrip prices. cattle may be seen grazing In tho fields. or Thousands John Rowe wae at Sooficld last brought Into lake Shoredollars are week at the time of the shooting ot from the ranches' and farms.each year Mrs. Esrll by Barber Brown. The During the season a sentiment St Scofield seems to b of parties were given great Dumber by different orthat Mayweather, a merchant, la at ganisations. The theatres are conthe bottom of the trouble. ducted by the Acme stock company. This organisation la preparing a People who have been paying 6c beautiful drama, which will be prefor Denver Mud will be glad to know sented In the near future. that they can get It at the World The young fteople are very active In Drug company for 40c. arranging surprise parties and other It pave to have your prescriptions entertainments. filled at The World Drug company. The Latter-daSaints conduct all six-roo- CHARLES MONK 75.. Friday, January 25th. being the seventy-fiftanniversary of the birth of Charles Monk, a veteran Sunday school worker of over forty years, the officers and teachers ' of the Fourth ward Sundav school perpetrated a very successful surprise upon him at his residence in the, evening, when they came, each one bringing picnic, and with hearty handshakes wished their fellow laborer many happy returns of the day: A very enjoyable time was spent for awhile In social chat and listening to recitations and selections on the graphophone, when and all sat supper was announced down to a table spread with the good See nearest things, which bad been brought by the very welcome visitors. After which there were more selections on the graphophone and more wit and humor and social conversation Indulged in, when the happy company dispersed expressing many good wishes for their honored fellow laborer, who highly appreciated the respect and good win shown to him. Summer -- .thExcursions' - h ' Los Angeles Catalina Long JUHMIUJ 311 Beac PI D Coronado Tent THE TRIP OF, A LIFETIME agent of San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake, D. P. A Salt Lake City. J. USCRIP or tj! In Subscribing for a : Telephone CARRIE SWENSEN DEAD. Little Carrie Myrtle Swensen, the beloved daughter of Brother and Sister August Swensen of the Fourth ward, who died of appendicitis on Friday morning, the 25th Ins.t., was burled from the Fourth ward meeting house on Sunday, the 27th Inst. The pulpit was draped with white muslin and wreathed with beautiful natural flowers, carnations, ferns and roses. The organ was decorated In like manner. There were six speakers, four men and two women, all of whom spoke words of comfort and consolation for Brother and Sister Swensen. Carrie was born April 2nd, 1898, but she was Intelligent far beyond her years. She was beautiful, loving and Innocent. She was one of fhose lovlug spirits who come to earth to brighten the darkness df earth's shadows for a short time and are then called back to God who gave it. The sympathies of The Press go out to Brother and Sister Swensen In the hour of their bereavement. the teeu rec - a rrigatio die past nore wl he nex ,n open A home Everybody Rings the. Bel! Lnnd TM J. S. Lewis & So OOOO C egon S i leased !l Is srding - il Burley, A. U. P. A. ir, 'Ar:uEi DEALERS IR 0 0 O O NOI Fresh & Cured Meats. Fancy & Staple Mone Groceii Irrlcsted Para tlons ol realden SPANK Green Groceries in Season. , -- SPANISH FORK, Chamberlains UT D M ATTC G. O. EIRIKSSd,. TELEPHONE Spanish NO. 14-- 3 LCXE Fork. ' Cash Dealer atto ,C800' in OBtc 8 ..General Merchai Cheapest Prices on Groceria in the Stute. . R. C. T 1907. REES D. JAMES. Poundkeeper of said Precinct. ' STRAWBERRY TUNNEL NOTES. Up to date we are In 506 feet. The snow averages about four and one-hal- f feet, although In some places there are drifts eight and ten feet deep. We have two shifts running now. As soon as possible they Intend to put on the third shift There are about fifty men working here now, Including officials. Spanish Fork has her portion, also Payson, Sprlngville, Provo, Santaquln and Utah county In general. The officials here are full of push and men that work here must work eight hours or they dont last long. , Cough Remedy The Children's Favorite CURBS Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough! rmdrl Tht fimnaa (or It aorta larff pari- of th cltilliod world. IIoraf can Otway b cnium or flrn a c oonSdmUy to o baby" to on odult BO cts. Pric 20 cts; Large size, THE WORLD DRUG CO. , "The Scrip People Dont Like L THOMAS Eczema and Pile (V FreeI KnowingFREEthatOF itCHV suffer, will give to any afflicted a possitive cure ma. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Pil Skin Diseases. Instant relief, u suffer longer, Write F, W. WILLU 400 Manhattan Aveoue, New York Kn lose Stamp. , mow mUm office JUSTotr EXTRA ORDINARY. OFFER FOR ONE WEI"!1; idi. Fun d filled ill One complete Edison Phonograph Outfit for Which will consist of the following: One Standard Edison Phonograph One Large Edison Horn Free. One Dozen Edison Gold Mounted Records One Horn Crane Free. One Bottle of Oild, and One Oil Can Free THE THISTLE IS O. K. Local Excitement at De Lamar, Nevada Thistle Mining A Milling Co.s Recent Dlecover-- . Lindt sldence $24.20 7 i - g , 20.00 4.20 CHE ' 1 lee of Rich Sulphide Silver Oree Occasion a One Complete Outfit for $34.20, consisting of above, with a Home Phonof Flurry In 8tocks. ' Recent developments at the Thistle c:. Ji 0 DONT FORGET THE PLACE. A Co.'s Mining Milling ground, a few miles north of De Lamar, Indicate the T Jure presence of great bodies or rich sulphides or silver the ore which made Tonopah famous. The Thistle Mining & Milling company Is an Incorporated company, a close company, Their stock is not on the market, but 4, out) EVERYTHING FOR THE HOUSE f. j A shares were transferred today to local parties by Mr. Burt, manager of the company. We understand the price paid was 20 centa per share. This property Is bound to become one of Nevada's great producers of mineral wealth. People who have lived In this section for years have every confidence In its future. A. II. LEACH. I twIs We have never been so busy as now install log phone. 8eems that Utahna have had A BURGLARY THAT WAS JUSTI enough of the servioe that han t worked for weeks." FI ED. Better not walk Get In your orders now for The man who got Into The World Drug companys store at 8 o'clock last Tuesday morning to have a prescription filled payed the damages. Ho justified the payment on the grounds Not all the time just when It'a wanted. that the said World Drug company Storms, wintry weather, our opportunity: the other had saved him considerable money dDpair, during the past year. J. ' A. MARTELL FURNITURE GOMFA) "ENOUGH" r::sof AT LAST ...;nr "The Phone' that Talks" Pine Salve Carbollted, acta like a poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for Eczema, for chapped hand and lips, cuta burnt. Sold by World Drug Co. SI E7AN1S The farmers are surely getting their moneys worth as far as labor is concerned. Every man does fair and good day's work. Intense riiousar follow- ing described animals Impounded as estrays, or for trespass: One red heifer with swallow- - fork and two under bits In the right ear; no brands visible. One red yearling heifer, with crop In right and half under crop jn the left ear; no brands visible. One red yearling heifer with crop and slit In right ear and swallow fork In the left ear; brand not legible. If damage and costs on said animals be not paid within ten days from date of this notive they will be sold to the highest cash bidder at Spanish Fork precinct pound at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 7th day of February, 1907. Dated at Spanish Fork, Utah County. State of Utah, this 28th day of January, L Use the same judgment as you would in making anjr ordinary The value is meat, purchase. Try to determine it vallMnred wholly by the number of people you can call and h called by. Bell subscribers can call 130 people in Paysox . and Spanish Fork, nearly 800 in the county, over 17,000 ii Utah, and 31,000 in Utah, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming ESTRAY NOTICE. I have In my possession ' j Utah Independent Tel. Co. CALL "0" FOR RATE SCHEDULES. 1 Id( nriui |